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Universal corner entanglement from twist operators

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arxiv 1507.06997 v2 pith:RIIYUXAN submitted 2015-07-24 hep-th cond-mat.stat-mechcond-mat.str-elgr-qcquant-ph

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The entanglement entropy in three-dimensional conformal field theories (CFTs) receives a logarithmic contribution characterized by a regulator-independent function $a(\theta)$ when the entangling surface contains a sharp corner with opening angle $\theta$. In the limit of a smooth surface ($\theta\rightarrow\pi$), this corner contribution vanishes as $a(\theta)=\sigma\,(\theta-\pi)^2$. In arXiv:1505.04804, we provided evidence for the conjecture that for any $d=3$ CFT, this corner coefficient $\sigma$ is determined by $C_T$, the coefficient appearing in the two-point function of the stress tensor. Here, we argue that this is a particular instance of a much more general relation connecting the analogous corner coefficient $\sigma_n$ appearing in the $n$th R\'enyi entropy and the scaling dimension $h_n$ of the corresponding twist operator. In particular, we find the simple relation $h_n/\sigma_n=(n-1)\pi$. We show how it reduces to our previous result as $n\rightarrow 1$, and explicitly check its validity for free scalars and fermions. With this new relation, we show that as $n\rightarrow 0$, $\sigma_n$ yields the coefficient of the thermal entropy, $c_S$. We also reveal a surprising duality relating the corner coefficients of the scalar and the fermion. Further, we use our result to predict $\sigma_n$ for holographic CFTs dual to four-dimensional Einstein gravity. Our findings generalize to other dimensions, and we emphasize the connection to the interval R\'enyi entropies of $d=2$ CFTs.

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